3
Touch the mA tab.
The DC Current screen appears with the results.
4
To measure on another pair, touch the pair.
5
To measure AC Current, touch AC Current.
6
To measure on another pair, touch the pair.
7
To change the current measurement, touch Continuous/Snapshot.
The current selection is a larger text size.
8
To save the results to a report, use the Tray menu
on page
9
To learn what your results mean, see
Chapter 14 "Test
Locating faults using the TDR
The Time Domain Reflectometer (TDR) feature helps locate cable faults.
The TDR identifies bridged taps, wet sections, load coils, shorts, opens,
and splices on the span.
The following procedure describes how to locate cable faults using the
TDR.
To locate cable faults using the TDR
1
Connect the Tip (A), Ring (B), and Ground (Earth) leads to the line
under test.
2
From the Copper menu, touch the TDR button. The TDR graph
appears.
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